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“Love, like nonviolence. . .”–Daily Metta

July 14: “Love never claims, it ever gives. Love ever suffers, never resents, never revenges itself.” –Gandhi (Satyagraha in South Africa) Gandhi was familiar with the tenets and writings of Christianity at an early stage in his personal and spiritual development. He took up its study with an open heart to grasp the teachings of… read more

“A Charter for Compassion”–Daily Metta

July 13: “The unity we desire will last only if we cultivate an unyielding and charitable disposition toward one another.” –Gandhi (Young India, May 11, 1921) In 2009, religious scholar Karen Armstrong won a prize from the TED Institute for, as their tagline goes, “an idea worth spreading.” It was compassion. Her wish, emerging from… read more

“Hearts as Broad as the Ocean”–Daily Metta

July 12: “Make your hearts as broad as the ocean.” –Gandhi (Young India, January 1, 1925) Compassion is as essential to nonviolence as dehumanization is to violence. From Latin, it means “to suffer with,” or to paraphrase religious scholar Karen Armstrong, “to put yourself in the shoes of another, and take the journey with them.”… read more

“The lesson of the willow”–Daily Metta

July 11: “The means may be likened to a seed, the end to a tree; and there is just the same inviolable connection between the means and the end as there is between the seed and the tree.” –Gandhi (Hind Swaraj) I woke up early today with my mother on the phone, telling me that… read more

“Paying attention to our words”–Daily Metta

July 10: “Where there is love there is life; hatred leads to destruction.” –Gandhi (Young India, May 5, 1920) A dear friend has told me time and again that when I use the word ‘hate,’ she always feels slightly surprised. It hadn’t really occurred to me. I have never spoken to her about hating anybody,… read more

“On the importance of ‘Swadeshi'”–Daily Metta

July 9: “I work for India’s freedom because my swadeshi teaches me that, being in it and having inherited her culture, I am fittest to serve her and she has prior claim to my service.” –Gandhi (Young India, April 3, 1924) Swadeshi is a Sanskrit term comprised of two parts: swa- meaning “one’s own” and… read more

Q&A: Tord Dellsén, Daily Metta App Volunteer

Tord Dellsén lives in Gothenburg, Sweden’s second-largest (and incredibly picturesque) city. He is our volunteer coordinator for the Daily Metta App project, which he also serves with his programming and documentation skills. “I was (and am!) glad that I could contribute to an organization doing important and intelligent work,” Tord says. “I’ve been doing a… read more

“Transforming a Neo-Nazi March”–Daily Metta

July 7: “Violence can only be effectively met by nonviolence.” Gandhi (Harijan, March 31, 1941, p. 433) What would you do if a Neo-Nazi group chose your town for a yearly march? Would you challenge them with violence or nonviolence? The village of Wunsiedel, Germany, boasting just over 1,000 inhabitants was faced with this dilemma.… read more

“It’s within our hearts”–Daily Metta

July 5: “To seek God one need not go on a pilgrimage or light lamps or burn incense before or anoint the image of the deity or paint it with red vermilion. For He [sic] resides in our hearts.” –Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi, Pyarelal, 1946) When he was 24 and living in South Africa at a… read more

“USA Independence Reconsidered”–Daily Metta

July 4: “Real Swaraj will come, not by the acquisition of authority by a few, but by the capacity by all to resist authority when it is abused.” –Gandhi (Young India, January 29, 1925) When Gandhi met with the British Viceroy Lord Irwin after his imprisonment following the 1930 Salt Satyagraha, they shared a pot… read more